A car barreled through a Michigan restaurant Tuesday evening after a grandmother confused the accelerator and the break, police have said.

Shocking images show how the 2001 Jeep Cherokee plowed into the Fowlerville Farms Family Restaurant, in its namesake Fowlerville, dangerously close to a booth with three diners. The vehicle tore through a wall and came to a stop in the dining room.

The driver, identified as a 74-year-old grandmother from Muskegon Heights, panicked while driving the borrowed Jeep and slammed the accelerator instead of the brakes, driving about 20 feet into the restaurant, according to the police chief.

None of the 20 customers inside or the staff members were injured. The grandmother and her passengers, her 57-year-old daughter and her two grandchildren aged 10 and 12, also emerged unscathed, the Lansing State Journal reported.

A car barreled through Fowlerville Farms Family Restaurant on Tuesday evening (pictured) in Fowlerville, Michigan, coming dangerously close to a booth where diners were having a meal

The 2001 Jeep Cherokee tore through a wall and came to a stop in the dining room. None of the 20 customers or members of staff were injured in the crash

Shocking pictures show how the Jeep left a hole in one of the dining rooms as it advanced about 20 feet into the restaurant

Authorities said a 74-year-old grandmother had borrowed the Jeep and was unfamiliar with the vehicle, which caused her to panic and hit the accelerator instead of the brakes. Pictured, police investigate the scene Tuesday night

The grandmother, who has not been named, was driving out of the restaurant when another vehicle pulled out in front of the Jeep, Police Chief John Tyler said.

'She had borrowed the vehicle and wasn't familiar with it. She kind of panicked,' he added.

Photos of the aftermath posted on the restaurant's Facebook page show how the vehicle destroyed part of the dining room, leaving behind rubble where chairs and tables used to stand.